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african elephant have larger ears and more wrinkled skin than asian elephant what is the reason ​

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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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African elephants have large ears filled with hundreds of tiny capillaries to help them release excess heat, keeping them cooler on the hot, often treeless plains of Africa. Asian elephants have smaller, curved ears, likely because they live in slightly cooler climates.

Answered by mahatsamana123
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It is because african elephants have large ears filled with hundred of tiny capillaries to help them release excess heat, keeping them cooler on the hot, often treeless plains of Arifa. Asian elephants have smaller, curved ears, likely because they live in slightly cooler climates. The elephant's wrinkled skin traps moisture in the hollows, which means it takes longer for the moisture to evaporate, thus keeping the elephant cooler for longer," Garrigan said. ... African elephants are also more wrinkled than their forest-dwelling Asian relatives

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